package com.example.myfirstapp;

import android.app.Activity;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.Menu;
import android.view.View;
import com.solutionhub.pnazo.R;

public class EtikOgPleje extends Activity {

	public void etiskOrden(View view){
		Intent intent = new Intent(this, EtiskOrden.class);
		startActivity(intent);
	}
	
	public void borgerensLivskvaliteter(View view){
		Intent intent = new Intent(this, BorgerensLivskvaliteter.class);
		startActivity(intent);
	}
	
	public void personligPleje(View view){
		Intent intent = new Intent(this, PersonligPleje.class);
		startActivity(intent);
	}
	
	public void PNAZO(View view){
		Intent intent = new Intent(this, PNAZO.class);
		startActivity(intent);
	}
	
	public void borgerensSpiseVaner(View view){
		Intent intent = new Intent(this, BorgerensSpiseVaner.class);
		startActivity(intent);
	}
	
	@Override
	protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
		super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
		setContentView(R.layout.activity_etik_og_pleje);

	}

	@Override
	public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
		// Inflate the menu; this adds items to the action bar if it is present.
		getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.activity_etik_og_pleje, menu);
		return true;
	}

//	@Override
//	public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
//		switch (item.getItemId()) {
//		case android.R.id.home:
			// This ID represents the Home or Up button. In the case of this
			// activity, the Up button is shown. Use NavUtils to allow users
			// to navigate up one level in the application structure. For
			// more details, see the Navigation pattern on Android Design:
			//
			// http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/navigation.html#up-vs-back
			//
//			NavUtils.navigateUpFromSameTask(this);
//			return true;
//		}
//		return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
//	}

}
